The Ringside Revolution!

Sometimes we outgrow our clothes, sometimes our homes and other times our business premises. It wasn’t a surprise that, with its following and its amazing name, Ringside Boxing Gym found itself moving to larger premises in the Umhlali Village, where it now has the space...

Making my letter relevant, right?

Someone recently shared with us that people want to read about stuff that is relevant or that adds value to their lives – because that’s what keeps them ‘in’ the story as opposed to flipping the page, or scrolling up (or down, or left or right…so many scroll options nowadays). So, no pressure then when it comes to writing an Editor‘s letter, right?! I was also once told that the Editor‘s letter should be about...

Jeremy Loops brings the beat at sold out show in Ballito

The first show of the 2019 Marriott Ballito Beats Series kicked off on Friday with not one, not two but three sensational South African acts – and the Ballito crowd came out in full support, and party mode, as they always do. Opening the show for fans was local Durban busker, known simply as Mdu. Mdu’s story is one of rapid success, as he was only recently discovered by photographer Brad Hunter playing his guitar...

Loving being back at Work

It feels like it’s been ages since we last ‘spoke’ even though it’s been one edition but here we are in February and I’ve got the same feeling you get when you see your friends on the first day of school after an awesome summer holiday….giddy, excited and so much to tell you about and not enough time! Let me start with the holidays. Wow. This past December really does rank up there with some...

One of the best editions we’ve done

I’ve been writing editors letters for a long time, especially for this great magazine, and I’ve got to write about loads of things that excite me or inspire me. I guess to some degree these letters have allowed to you to get inside my head a little and figure out what I’m passionate about and what excites or delights me. It’s been the same since the very first edition in case you’re wondering…I love this...

Splashy Fen goes sustainable!

In 2019, Splashy Fen Music Festival will take vital steps towards transforming the iconic South African event into a more sustainable entity. While the festival has long been conscious of its environmental impact on the Splashy Fen land, and the environment at large, there is an increasing need to put measures into place that will help Splashy Fen, its service providers and fans contribute to the festivals environmental impact – in a positive and sustainable...